I remember some 1950s training video with the roosters getting stretched out and a very thin blunted rod in its trachea ~ 16-18cm and poking a hole in the tympaniform membrane without stabbing out the front of the neck…
Maybe it was some old way of doing the de-crowing method with or without...
Hello Bird-Lovers!
I’m new to the forum, but not to birds. Would any of you happen to know of a Veterinarian that successfully performs DECROWING in Oklahoma? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Linda V.
Does anyone know of a vet in the southern OK, northern TX area that performs this decrowing procedure? I’ve heard of a Dr. James Richards in Oklahoma, but I can’t find him on the Internet.
So I've been moving around a lot and Baffy my rooster lives at my grandparents in the coop with the other chickens and is angry that I don't live there anymore and he's forced to be an actual chicken (he was hand raised by me and dislikes coops).
He gets very excited when I come visit of course...